In this episode, Daniel sits down with Rainer Becker, Director of Business Development at MOIA, the autonomous mobility arm of VW, to unpack how MOIA is building Europe's most ambitious autonomous ride-pooling operation.
They cover: MOIA's turnkey solution model with its three pillars (autonomous vehicle, fleet management platform, and operator enablement), how the autonomous ID Buzz AD is built on the same production line as the series vehicle with deeply integrated sensors, and why MOIA is pursuing what could be Europe's first EU type approval for a driverless vehicle by 2027.
Rainer walks through the current test fleet of roughly 100 prototypes across Hamburg, Munich, Austin, LA, Berlin, and Oslo, the strategic partnership with Uber in Los Angeles and how it differs from European public transport deals, and the configurable "service triangle" that balances profitability, service quality, and political transport goals for each city.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Autonomy Insiders and today's guest, Rainer Becker
01:00 - MOIA’s three-pillar "Turnkey Solution" - vehicle, platform, operator enablement
02:15 - Evolution from Hamburg’s ride pooling to autonomous fleet integration
03:45 - The significance of European type approval and homologation plans for 2027
04:50 - City partnerships: Oslo, Munich, LA, and Austin — setup and goals
05:55 - How MOIA’s approach differs from US/Chinese markets
07:15 - The importance of impactful projects to build public trust and accelerate adoption
08:30 - Vehicle hardware: factory-integrated sensors and VW ID Buzz AD
09:50 - The exclusive partnership with Mobileye for self-driving systems
11:00 - Regulatory challenges and the homologation process in Europe
12:20 - Lessons from pilot projects and the importance of large-scale impact
13:35 - US partnerships, especially with Uber, and the cross-learning process
14:55 - Criteria for selecting cities and local customization strategies
16:10 - Current fleet sizes and deployment scale across regions
17:20 - Safety driver removal timelines and testing edge cases in diverse environments
19:00 - Key technical hurdles before full safety driver removal
20:40 - The LA deployment with Uber and the vehicle management integration
22:00 - Partnering with public transportation: focus on impact and funding considerations
23:15 - Europe's innovation culture, risk aversion, and the potential for leapfrogging in AV tech
24:55 - Responses to Chinese competitors entering the European market
26:15 - Ride pooling optimization and customer acceptance thresholds
28:00 - Building public confidence: transparency, workshops, and safety statistics
30:25 - The role of public trials and demonstrating safety benefits
32:00 - The importance of rational, emotion-free communication to foster acceptance
33:45 - The European AV ecosystem: strengths, weaknesses, and strategies to catch up
36:20 - Impact of regulatory approaches and culture on innovation pace
38:15 - Concerns about international competitors and the importance of localized expertise
39:55 - Scaling impact through lighthouse projects and government-funded initiatives
45:00 - Proposal for Europe's accelerated adoption via impactful projects and policy support
46:30 - Final thoughts: the promising future for autonomous ride pooling in Europe and beyond
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